I’ve created a single-line(ish) tarot deck, the Life Line Tarot. What more do you need to know to read this post?
Read MoreWhile it’s true that most people who would ever hear about this book can read a PDF, not all apps read it well. And some people just prefer reading in other formats. I aim to please.
Read MoreEarlier this month, I published Tarot Tableau: The Fool’s Journey. I want to officially welcome you to the system and give you a sneak peek if you haven’t already seen the book.
Read MoreThe Light Seer’s Tarot feels extraordinary to me. I’ve never bought two tarot decks by the same person (tarot and oracle, yes), but rarely does someone create two such great decks as the Muse and the Light Seer’s, and Chris-Anne did them simultaneously!
Read MoreI’m not a New Yorker and only very rarely wish to be, but I do love the City in an archetypal way, and that’s why I bought the Urban Tarot. I think that nature is powerful, but it’s not my world.
Read MoreI did a quick-and-dirty tarot interview with the very unquick-and-undirty Muse Tarot after unboxing the deck live on Instagram. She had some surprising insights, and I’m excited to move through this first lesson with her.
Read MoreThere are a lot of tarot reading systems, and not all of them mesh with each individual. Tweaking your systems provides a convenient way to practice answering those questions for yourself, and build confidence in your use of the cards in your chosen way.
Read MoreWhether it’s for training, teaching, tutoring, or tarot reading, I like to use multimodal approaches in order to get a full picture and rich experience.
Read MoreI’ve been working with these cards for a long time. But my appreciation for them has grown up just as I have, and just as my appreciation of tarot has.
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